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en-USkarla@findeight.comkarla@findeight.comThu, 17 Aug 2017 23:45:33 GMTThu, 17 Aug 2017 23:45:33 GMThttp://backend.userland.com/rssPackFlash Publishing RSS Generator Version 2.4.1.0Wanted: Special Educators to Complete Assessments for a National StudyThe U.S. Department of Education&rsquo;s Institute on Educational Sciences has provided funding to Queens College (New York), Illinois State University, and the University of Kansas to collect data on a standardization sample to establish norms for the Supports Intensity Scale-Children&rsquo;s Version (SIS-C)&nbsp; Special education teachers and related services professionals (e.g., school psychologists, school social workers) are needed to complete assessments on children with intellectual disability and related developmental disabilities (ages 5-15). <br />
<p style="text-indent: -0.25in; line-height: normal;">&middot;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Queens College can pay educators a stipend of $50 USD per protocol completed.&nbsp; Arrangements can also be made to send funds to school districts.</p>
<p style="line-height: normal;">For more information, go to <a href="http://www.aaidd.org/content_8931.cfm">http://www.aaidd.org/content_8931.cfm</a> or contact Dr. Caroly Hughes (<a href="mailto:carolyn.hughes@qc.cuny.edu">carolyn.hughes@qc.cuny.edu</a>), Dr. James Thompson (<a href="mailto:jrthomp@ilstu.edu">jrthomp@ilstu.edu</a>), or Dr. Michael Wehmeyer (<a href="mailto:wehmeyer@ku.edu">wehmeyer@ku.edu</a>).&nbsp; </p><p><a href='http://daddcec.org/Home/tabid/40/ArticleID/659/Wanted-Special-Educators-to-Complete-Assessments-for-a-National-Study.aspx'>More...</a></p>http://daddcec.org/Home/tabid/40/ArticleID/659/Wanted-Special-Educators-to-Complete-Assessments-for-a-National-Study.aspx
http://daddcec.org/Home/tabid/40/ArticleID/659/Wanted-Special-Educators-to-Complete-Assessments-for-a-National-Study.aspxThu, 07 Feb 2013 19:19:00 GMT0Funding for Doctoral Studies in Autism and Severe Intellectual Disabilities: Vanderbilt Funding for Doctoral Studies in Autism and Severe Intellectual Disabilities <br />
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The Department of Special Education at Vanderbilt University announces funding for doctoral students wanting to focus on students with severe intellectual disability, autism, and multiple disabilities. Our leadership training grant provides full tuition, generous monthly stipends, health insurance, professional travel, and much more. Our goal is to increase the number of well-qualified higher education faculty who have the skills and knowledge to improve research, teacher training, and educational outcomes for high-need students identified with severe disabilities or autism in grades K -12, including secondary transition. Our doctoral students receive exceptional training, strong mentorship, and unique research opportunities. Graduates of our doctoral program have obtained faculty positions at leading universities and colleges across the country and are making a real difference in the field. Early application is strongly encouraged. For more information, contact Erik Carter at erik.carter@vanderbilt.edu. Learn more about the program and our application process at <a href="http://peabody.vanderbilt.edu/departments/sped/index.php">http://peabody.vanderbilt.edu/departments/sped/index.php</a><p><a href='http://daddcec.org/Home/tabid/40/ArticleID/646/Funding-for-Doctoral-Studies-in-Autism-and-Severe-Intellectual-Disabilities-Vanderbilt.aspx'>More...</a></p>http://daddcec.org/Home/tabid/40/ArticleID/646/Funding-for-Doctoral-Studies-in-Autism-and-Severe-Intellectual-Disabilities-Vanderbilt.aspx
http://daddcec.org/Home/tabid/40/ArticleID/646/Funding-for-Doctoral-Studies-in-Autism-and-Severe-Intellectual-Disabilities-Vanderbilt.aspxSun, 23 Sep 2012 20:08:00 GMT0ACRES 2013The American Council on Rural Special Education (ACRES) holds a national conference in Spring of each year. This conference features peer-reviewed presentations, meetings of the ACRES Board of Directors, a business meeting with a report of activities to the membership, and a conference proceedings document.<p><a href='http://acres-sped.org/conference'>More...</a></p>http://acres-sped.org/conference
http://acres-sped.org/conferenceMon, 17 Sep 2012 21:38:00 GMT0People to People Autism and Developmental Disabilities Delegation to South AfricaDr. Richard Gargiulo is leading an Autism and Developmental Disabilities Delegation to South Africa in October 2012 with People to People Citizen Ambassador Programs.<p><a href='http://daddcec.org/Portals/0/Gargiulo_info sheet_SAF.pdf'>More...</a></p>http://daddcec.org/Portals/0/Gargiulo_info sheet_SAF.pdf
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